Sentences with phrase «considered as a serious problem»

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The problem is that top - flight athletes, and even serious amateurs, tend not to drink the stuff, as it is considered excessively sugary.
These sleep disorders are not considered to be as serious and are not result of any physical or psychological problem.
In comparison to those shown the military scenario, participants were much less likely to recognize the symptoms as PTSD, or even consider them a mental health problem, when associated with either an industrial accident or serious sexual assault.
MCFA are considered essential nutrients for infants as well as for people with serious digestive problems like cystic fibrosis.
There are lots of little things to work out when dealing with a partner that you might not have considered in the long run that could cause serious problems, such as these five things:
The producers of Family Movie Night reported that according to a recent Public Agenda survey, nearly three - quarters (74 %) of Americans consider bullying harassment a serious problem in their local public schools and more than 45 percent of students admitted to having been bullied, teased or taunted at school, as noted by a Josephson Institute of Ethics survey.
Just as you wouldn't want to blindly accept the first treatment option offered for a serious illness without considering other possibilities, you should review the different options available to resolve difficult debt problems before making any final decision.
Loss of appetite in a rabbit should be considered a serious problem and you should contact your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Veterinarians tend to study each of your pet's organ systems through a group of tests or parameters that they consider as a group to determine where in the dog or cat's body the problem is likely to be located, how serious the problem might be and what might be the underlying cause.
We are facing the same problem here as we are elsewhere when the consequences of CO2 releases are considered: There are valid arguments that tell about possible serious consequences, but the uncertainties are large.
Sixty - two percent (62 %) of voters view global warming as a somewhat serious problem, with 30 % who consider it a Very Serioserious problem, with 30 % who consider it a Very SeriousSerious one.
I have also taken a serious look at other such river management projects and how they effect SST (since fresh water floats on brine) and am considered at the Mississippi and Amazon, they do not seem to be having the same magnitude effect as the Nile problem.
ii) In the ordinary way, in cases in which the appropriate sentence would be a consecutive sentence to the sentence for public protection, there is a serious problem because a sentencing judge considering imposing such a sentence does not know when the existing sentence for public protection will expire — as s / he can not predict when the Parole Board will agree to release the offender.
If you have serious health problems such as heart disease, cancer, or a history of stroke, you would want to consider a guaranteed issue life insurance policy where no medical exam is required.
Coverage for people with serious medical conditions has changed as medicine has found ways to help people manage or even ward off problems that were once routinely considered life - threatening.
Obviously if you pulled the old drive from a machine because it was having serious issues like a clicking drive head or other problem, then you shouldn't even consider using it as an external hard drive.
For example, despite all the calls of brokers, the guild merely looked on and did nothing against the adoption of the Notaries Act, which is currently considered by the Russian government and may create serious problems for the Russian real estate community, as it will introduce mandatory notarization of real estate transactions between individuals.»
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